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Show In Society. Miss Florenco Miner entertained Sat-urJa.v Sat-urJa.v CVCnltii hi honor of her guest, Miss Hcaiilcc lljde of Salt Lake. The featineof the eenlng was "1'iogres-slve "1'iogres-slve Pit" and Tor t'vvoliouis the wildest wild-est dajs at the New York stock exchange ex-change were placed at a discount. Tho "Hulls" laged and "Hoais"giovvl-ed, "Hoais"giovvl-ed, and Joe Letter's famous "coiner" never furnished half the excitement that pieMilled In tho Mlnei mansion as corncis were seemed on the respective respec-tive "food stuphs." Charlev Hansen yelled like a Comanche Indian and .lohn Christenscn p.ualelled "the Hoy Orator of the Platte" in his palmiest palm-iest days but George F. Thatcher "sawed the wood," demonstrating very c)osely that success In the "pit" Is not always the poillon of those with the stiongest lungs. Geoigc and his sister Miss Vld.i, sat at the head table anil conaled eeij thing and cvcij body who came their way, winning win-ning seven of Hie eight games plnjed. Miss Thatcher was presented with a dainty cup and saucer ami Mr Thatcher with a "dainty something" that might be used for anything from pickles to hall-plus and collar buttons. At a seasonable hour hot lolls anil colfcc, cake anil ice cicani weie served and heie's wheie evcrjbody "got hi the game." Kven Piofessors Wilson and Hexell and Cashier Shepaid livened liven-ed up enough to scenic a corner on not loss than six of the tolls, and Mr. Vji P. Hacon smiled twice. Othcis than those mentioned above who weie present aie: .1. C. Walters, Mr. Clar-ridge, Clar-ridge, of Salt Lake, Fled Miner, X. Ralph Moore, and Mis. Miner, Mis. J. E. Shcpard, Xoia, Anna, Hilda and .lenuie Kllason, Estellc Evans and Kale Thatcher. The evening's pleas-vies pleas-vies weie tiuly delightful |